![]() ![]() ![]() Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents. This is brilliant craftsmanship in a vastly entertaining package. The finished picture finally emerges with a shock of recognition. As the ingenious plot folds back on itself, the reader has to reevaluate and reinterpret the constantly shifting “facts” in the case. Gabriela must not only pay a $500,000 ransom but also fork over the mysterious “October List,” which belongs to her former boss Charles Prescott, the head of Prescott Investments, who has fled from a police investigation. In the first chapter, office manager Gabriela McKenzie, whose six-year-old daughter, Sarah, has been kidnapped, waits in her Manhattan apartment for news from fund manager Daniel Reardon, who’s attempting to deal with kidnapper Joseph Astor. Join now and you will be able to read Fear, an original essay/short story by Jeff about fear in writing suspense. Join the Mailing List to receive advance information about Jeff’s new books and signings. Thriller Award–winner Deaver (Edge) delivers a clever, demanding stand-alone that moves backward in time over the span of a three-day weekend, from Sunday evening to early Friday morning. One of Kirkus Reviews 'Best Books of 2013' The shocking end is only the beginning. All books by Jeffery Deaver including the Lincoln Rhyme series and Kathryn Dance series. ![]()
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